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and that is contrast with the message that like chris dodd was saying, we passed all these bills and we need to get some credit for it. but they aren't getting credit for it and they are trying to say we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that will bring us back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers, the big numbers, unemployment at 9.5% and deficit approaching $14 trillion. >> 9.5%, that's the number you have to look at. that's what this white house and democrats can't get aaround. it's hard to message 9.5% unemployment. as long as republicans are unified in their message as to where are the jobs, that is resonating with the american voters. $787 billion on stimulus, another $26 billion last week to the states for medicaid and teachers and first responders. but still the jobs -- the number isn't going down. the underunemployment number is is at 16.5%. this is around the president's neck that he isn't able to get around. >> that same poll showed that support for the war in afghanistan is diminishing. we saw the first of a
and that is contrast with the message that like chris dodd was saying, we passed all these bills and we need to get some credit for it. but they aren't getting credit for it and they are trying to say we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that will bring us back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers, the big numbers, unemployment at 9.5% and deficit approaching $14 trillion. >> 9.5%, that's the number you have to look...
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that is -- that contrasts with the message that chris dodd was saying. we passed all these bills. we need to get credit for it. they are not getting credit. they're now trying to say that we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that would bring it back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers -- unemployment is at 9.5%. a deficit is approaching $14 trillion. >> those are the big numbers. 9.5% -- that is the number you look at. that is the number that the white house democrats cannot get around. it is hard to message 9.5% unemployment. you can put to everything you have done, but as long as republicans are unified in their message of "where are the jobs" that is resonating with the voters. they spent all that money on the stimulus. this and money to the states for medicaid, teachers, and first responders. the nine -- the number is at 9.5% still. this is a millstone around the president's neck. he is not able to get around it. >> that same poll showed that support for the war in afghanistan is diminishing. we saw the first of
that is -- that contrasts with the message that chris dodd was saying. we passed all these bills. we need to get credit for it. they are not getting credit. they're now trying to say that we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that would bring it back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers -- unemployment is at 9.5%. a deficit is approaching $14 trillion. >> those are the big numbers. 9.5% -- that is the number you look...
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. >> chris hart heads up the trains. a nonprofit trying to preserve san francisco's rail past. steam engine number four is the current project built in 1911 making it oldest surviving belt line train. >> they sold this engine back in 1932 this is not powerful enough for the freight they're handling at that time. >> the train came back to the city briefly to help create treasure island went through a series of owners before the group rescued the train from a train yard. and this group hopes to put it back in original condition. >> there is a historic and cool looking form of engineering. steam loko moat yif they're hoping they can keep it at the brick round house in the bay area in brisbane. the building severely damaged by a fire in 2001. and it's now a national historic landmark. and hoping a rail museum can be included in a few tour development of the site. two of the last remaining beltline locomotives owned by the city are still working the water front. >> these guys can pull tloo two, three times as much as steamer autos purchase 1940s they're leased by san francisco bay r
. >> chris hart heads up the trains. a nonprofit trying to preserve san francisco's rail past. steam engine number four is the current project built in 1911 making it oldest surviving belt line train. >> they sold this engine back in 1932 this is not powerful enough for the freight they're handling at that time. >> the train came back to the city briefly to help create treasure island went through a series of owners before the group rescued the train from a train yard. and...
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chris joins us on the republican line from brooklyn, new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. thank you for showing up on c- span today. it is terrific to have someone from msnbc on. i think what you are not appreciating it in some of the caller's comments concerning as is that there are commentators who were thrown off of newspapers for plagiarism. eugene robinson, it is always the commentary. even on your program. i think chuck todd is terrific. c-span is the gold standard when it comes to hard ns and a serious questions and looking into issues. respectfully, i am asking you to look more closely at your own station and ask this woman that appears with chuck todd, savannah, is she really of hard news person or is she there just to balance off a morning program? host: do you watch fox as well? do you get the same sense when you tune in to bill o'reilly or you see laura ingram on fox, of karl rove? caller: i am a c-span junkie. in fact, whenever anybody asks me that question, i say i watch c-span. when you watch c-span, what you get is your
chris joins us on the republican line from brooklyn, new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. thank you for showing up on c- span today. it is terrific to have someone from msnbc on. i think what you are not appreciating it in some of the caller's comments concerning as is that there are commentators who were thrown off of newspapers for plagiarism. eugene robinson, it is always the commentary. even on your program. i think chuck todd is terrific. c-span is the gold standard when it...
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charlie rangel, chris dodd, the countrywide issue, and republicans have had their scandals as well, but now the democrats happen to be in power, so you focus on the republican scandals when charlie rangel was an important figure in the u.s. house of representatives and very likely guilty of a number of fraudulent actions. >> we don't know that. >> marc, come on. this isn't passing the straight face test. nobody has convicted him of anything. this is an ethics investigation. everybody in washington knows about charlie rangel. it will continue and we'll never have any resolution, okay. >> i don't want to trade hearsay here. no one on the left or right has a market cornered on corruption. corrupt republicans and democrats. >> oh, we're talking about him now. the democrats now. the republicans are not in charge. marc, when you said you came in charge, you said the swamp would be charged. >> i'm conceding the point. it's a mistake for democrats to say by coming into -- i know you hate agreement. but for democrats to come into power, saying they will get rid of corruption, it's a flat-out lie
charlie rangel, chris dodd, the countrywide issue, and republicans have had their scandals as well, but now the democrats happen to be in power, so you focus on the republican scandals when charlie rangel was an important figure in the u.s. house of representatives and very likely guilty of a number of fraudulent actions. >> we don't know that. >> marc, come on. this isn't passing the straight face test. nobody has convicted him of anything. this is an ethics investigation....
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host: there is no reveling for democrats and as i quote from senator chris dodd, who is retiring at the end of this year, chairman of the senate banking committee, democrats don't know how to celebrate, senator dodd said. in the face of this unyielding opposition, this president and this congress stepped up to pass historic legislation for the good of the country. "the new york times" lists the legislation including a 787 billion stimulus package, tobacco regulation, credit consumer protection, healthcare law, wall street regulation, tax cuts, credits and more. guest: this has been the most productive congress since the new deal when franklin roosevelt was president. however, when unemployment is 10%, no one looks at those achievements. they don't think things are going well. the b.p. spill in the gulf dampened opinions about how the country was doing. despite the legislative achievements, you look at that. that is something for congressional historians and president shall historians to look back 20, 30 years from now. right now, people aren't happy and that is clouding democrat success
host: there is no reveling for democrats and as i quote from senator chris dodd, who is retiring at the end of this year, chairman of the senate banking committee, democrats don't know how to celebrate, senator dodd said. in the face of this unyielding opposition, this president and this congress stepped up to pass historic legislation for the good of the country. "the new york times" lists the legislation including a 787 billion stimulus package, tobacco regulation, credit consumer...
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chamber of commerce, and chris wallace rep r. welcomes john cornyn, and senate sarmed services committee member jack reed and moody's chief economist. on "face the nation" at 3:00, bob schieffer talks politics with the chairman of the democratic national committee and governor rendell, a pennsylvania democrat, the former of the republican national committee, ed gillespie and national strategist ed rollins. finally at 3:30 p.m. on cnn's state of the union, kevin mccarthy and peter king and democrats chris van holland and gerald nadler. the talk shows reair at noon eastern. we start with nbc's meet the press, 1:00, this week and 2:00 fox news sunday and 3:00, face the nation from cbs and cnn's state of the union. listen to them all on c-span radio on 95.1 in the disk area and on sirius channel 32 or on-line at c-span radio.org. >> harry truman when he just of the seen as a senator from the opinion der grass machine in new york city -- of the pendergrass machine in new york city and senate historian donald richie on washington movie
chamber of commerce, and chris wallace rep r. welcomes john cornyn, and senate sarmed services committee member jack reed and moody's chief economist. on "face the nation" at 3:00, bob schieffer talks politics with the chairman of the democratic national committee and governor rendell, a pennsylvania democrat, the former of the republican national committee, ed gillespie and national strategist ed rollins. finally at 3:30 p.m. on cnn's state of the union, kevin mccarthy and peter king...
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host: chris on the independent line from colorado. caller: hello. thank you for taking my phone call this morning. my question relates to the violence. you're talking about illinois. i have not seen a lot of coverage on that. i wonder if he could expand on that. guest: 1000 have been shot in chicago this year,226 have been killed. we focus on the war in iraq and afghanistan. we lost fewer than 6000 soldiers in those wars. 30,000 a year and 100,000 injured. in the face of that, we keep expanding more -- we must continue the ban on assault weapons and stop the flow of guns and drugs and jobs in and jobs out. host: the lack of growth of spending shows the economy ended the second quarter on a weak note. growth will slow further in the second half of the year as high unemployment and renewed troubles in housing weight on the economic recovery. guest: look at the disparity between that assessment and geithner's assessment. we are still losing homes and jobs. teachers are being laid off. classrooms are expanding. schools are being closed. there is a recov
host: chris on the independent line from colorado. caller: hello. thank you for taking my phone call this morning. my question relates to the violence. you're talking about illinois. i have not seen a lot of coverage on that. i wonder if he could expand on that. guest: 1000 have been shot in chicago this year,226 have been killed. we focus on the war in iraq and afghanistan. we lost fewer than 6000 soldiers in those wars. 30,000 a year and 100,000 injured. in the face of that, we keep expanding...
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chris dodd -- the money he takes, as far as the lobbying, working behind the scenes to take any teeth out of that bill. to kill it. the senators and his own party debate maria cantwell -- they set up a watch on him so he could not put a substitute in. one democratic senator, congressman, him and geithner and schumer and the rest of those crooks -- that is the problem. that is why the american people don't trust our government. host: you have given us a lot to work with. i want to use this as a jumping off point for part of the piece that looks at congress and influence of lobbying. the magazine blew out this quote. lobbying industry is the true fourth branch of government. guest: the logging industry spent $3.5 billion -- lobbying industry spent about $3.5 billion. it is really a record. it has been steadily growing over the past 30 or 40 years. just one small index. it amounts to something over a million dollars for every hour that congress was in session. the single largest lobbing into the was the chamber of congress that spend something like $130 million, which is more than the co
chris dodd -- the money he takes, as far as the lobbying, working behind the scenes to take any teeth out of that bill. to kill it. the senators and his own party debate maria cantwell -- they set up a watch on him so he could not put a substitute in. one democratic senator, congressman, him and geithner and schumer and the rest of those crooks -- that is the problem. that is why the american people don't trust our government. host: you have given us a lot to work with. i want to use this as a...
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being married to chris anthony. but who knows. >> marc anthony? >> yeah. the skinny guy. >> like you. so more news now. one diva to another perhaps here. paris hilton apparently, more legal trouble for her over something you would never think would cause a lot of drama but apparently has, her hair extensions, wrapped up in the middle of some kind of legal drama because she's being sued by a hair contract company that says she failed to promote their product which she actually sported the locks of a competitor back in 2008. she wore a rival's hair extensions instead of the company she agreed to promote. now they want $35 million from paris because she wore the wrong hair. that's a lot of the money for some hair. >> fascinating how she maintains her status in the headlines. over hair. >> over the dumbest of things. but yeah, she's back in the headlines again. are extensions that -- i didn't realize they were that popular, that big. >> i'm sure they have signed a multimillion dollar deal with her and said, you're the face of our product. i understand if in fa
being married to chris anthony. but who knows. >> marc anthony? >> yeah. the skinny guy. >> like you. so more news now. one diva to another perhaps here. paris hilton apparently, more legal trouble for her over something you would never think would cause a lot of drama but apparently has, her hair extensions, wrapped up in the middle of some kind of legal drama because she's being sued by a hair contract company that says she failed to promote their product which she actually...
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big, chris noth and that. >> they set the bar too high. >> we set the bar really high and it's unrealistic, and now women have achieved all the amazing things they want to meet a guy who is their equal or above and the air gets thinner and there's fewer of men around. >> it's the concept of a soul mate that results and friendship. they follow the resume instead of the person. >> it is a double standard. if they date the construction worker and they're a tv executive, people assume it's just for the sex. there are personalities. >> there are issues inside that relationship, if the woman has more power. that always throws things off. it really does. >> it throws things off more because of the guys. i hate to say it. we have the self-esteem issues because we have to be the alphas or make more money. >> what should women do quickly? >> you have to be much more self-accepting and sef forgiving. just try. go out on many dates. go out with a guy because he might have a great brother. >> or go out with a great brother, like me. >> find somebody that share yourself values as opposed to your bank ac
big, chris noth and that. >> they set the bar too high. >> we set the bar really high and it's unrealistic, and now women have achieved all the amazing things they want to meet a guy who is their equal or above and the air gets thinner and there's fewer of men around. >> it's the concept of a soul mate that results and friendship. they follow the resume instead of the person. >> it is a double standard. if they date the construction worker and they're a tv executive,...